Tech fans have been intently focused on Apple's announcements at WWDC since yesterday. Meanwhile, another media giant has stealthily offered its own game changer. Brace yourselves: Instagram 6.0 has officially arrived, and this latest version of the world-loved app is seriously about to change the way you share your photos.

Yesterday, when you wanted to share your latest selfie, it may have been a multistep process. Perhaps you began with your regular iPhone camera, and then uploaded the picture into another editing app like VSCO Cam, which offers different filters than Instagram's standard 19, as well as countless editing opportunities, to boot. Once you upped your contrast, played with the lighting, and deemed the image perfect, then you might have uploaded it into Instagram for all of your followers to see. But while this cumbersome operation—and namely, Instagram's lack of editing tools—was a source of complaint for users in the past, now, it'll all be different.

Launching today, Instagram 6.0 has heeded the call for change, rolling in a new set of editing tools that will supposedly remove the need to use an external app specifically designed for photo editing. You'll be able to adjust brightness, contrast, temperature, highlights and shadows, sharpness, and perhaps most significantly, you'll be able to control filter strength. (Maybe people will judge you less for using Kelvin if you just apply it ever so subtly?)

Anyway, we're patiently refreshing our app stores until the update appears, because there are some gleeful selfies just waiting on our camera rolls. Did the InstaGods have our productivity in mind when brainstorming an official launch time?